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Prevalence, associations, and predictors of apathy in adult survivors of infantile (<5 years of age) posterior fossa brain tumors

机译:婴儿(<5岁)后颅窝颅骨肿瘤成年幸存者的冷漠患病率,关联和预测因素

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Background. Apathy is associated with pervasive and disadvantageous effects on daily functioning. It has been observed transiently in some children after surgery for posterior fossa tumors. In this study, our objective was to examine prevalence, associations, and predictors of apathy in adult survivors of an infantile posterior fossa brain tumor (PFT). Methods. One hundred seventeen adult survivors of a childhood PFT diagnosed before age 5 years and 60 of their siblings were assessed in a cross-sectional study a mean of 32 years (range, 18-53 years) after survivors' initial tumor diagnoses, using the Marin Apathy Evaluation Scale (AES), the Weschler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence and the Composite International Diagnostic Interview for psychiatric disorders. Results. Marin Apathy Evaluation Scale, the Weschler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence reached or exceeded a criterion score for clinically significant apathy in 35% of survivors, compared with 18% in a sibling comparison group. In both siblings and survivors, apathy was associated with lower verbal and full-scale IQ and, among survivors, with having undergone partial rather than total tumor resection (independent of irradiation status). Apathy was not related to presence of concurrent International Classification of Diseases, 10~(th) Revision, depression. Female sex was associated with late apathy after a PFT, with increased likelihood of women reaching the apathy criterion relative to men if they were survivors. Conclusions. Clinically significant and potentially treatable apathy occurs relatively commonly in adult survivors of an infantile childhood PFT, particularly women. Clinicians, including those managing posterior fossa pathology in very young children, should be aware of this association, and future research should clarify whether specific treatment-related variables are implicated in increasing this risk of apathy.
机译:背景。冷漠与对日常功能的普遍和不利影响相关。在一些患儿术后颅窝后的肿瘤中已经短暂观察到了这一现象。在这项研究中,我们的目的是检查婴儿后窝颅脑肿瘤(PFT)的成年幸存者中冷漠的患病率,关联和预测因素。方法。使用Marin进行的横断面研究评估了幸存者初次诊断肿瘤后平均32年(范围18-53岁)的5岁之前被诊断为儿童PFT的一百一十七名成年幸存者及其兄弟姐妹中的60位。冷漠评估量表(AES),Weschler智力简化量表和精神疾病综合国际诊断访谈。结果。 Marin冷漠评估量表,Weschler简化智力量表在35%的幸存者中达到或超过了临床上显着冷漠的标准评分,而同级比较组为18%。在同胞和幸存者中,冷漠与较低的言语和全面智商有关,在幸存者中,与进行部分切除而不是全部切除肿瘤无关(与放射状态无关)。冷漠与并发国际疾病分类,第10版,抑郁症无关。女性与PFT后的迟发性冷漠有关,如果女性是幸存者,则达到男性的冷漠标准的可能性就相对较高。结论。临床上显着且可能可治疗的冷漠相对普遍发生于婴儿期儿童PFT的成年幸存者,尤其是女性。临床医生,包括那些在年幼儿童中进行后颅窝病理检查的医生,应意识到这一关联,并且未来的研究应阐明与治疗相关的特定变量是否与增加这种冷漠风险有关。

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    《Neuro-Oncology》 |2013年第4期|497-505|共9页
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    Cambridge Intellectual and Developmental Disability Research Group, University of Cambridge;

    MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge;

    London Centre for Paediatric and Adolescent Endocrinology at Great Ormond Street and University College Hospitals, Neuroendocrine Division, University College London Hospital, London, United Kingdom;

    Centre for Childhood Cancer Survivor Studies, School of Health and Population Sciences, Public Health Building, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom;

    Children's Brain Tumour Research Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom;

    Cambridge Intellectual and Developmental Disability Research Group, University of Cambridge;

    Cambridge Intellectual and Developmental Disability Research Group, University of Cambridge;

    Cambridge Intellectual and Developmental Disability Research Group, University of Cambridge. Douglas House, 18b Trumpington Rd., Cambridge, CB2 8AH, UK;

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    apathy; cancer; cerebellum; cognitive; infancy; radiotherapy; survivorship;

    机译:冷漠癌症;小脑认知婴儿期放疗;生存;

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